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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    ALL DRINK DRIVERS ARE FUCKING ARSEHOLES....THERE IS NO EXCUSE, NO LET OFF, NO REASON FOR IT
    Especially the knobs that were pulled up outside my place at 1.30am this morning with the blue and whites. Then when the drunken, over loud, uneducated voices were taken away in the police car due to the policeman getting fed up with them. CLANK...BANG...CLANK. Blardy tow truck at 2.30am.

    Oh... I dont tend to drink anything alcoholic whilst out on the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    Yes, the funniest fight scene since...well, all of them really in the Charlie Sheen classic Navy Seals, now that was a laugh.....and only one fat person as I rememeber, 2nd arab from the left, stripey kaftan, beard and a scarf.......they were all wearing that, eh...

    Has dripping leeched into your brain...? Wtf are you on about tubby ( that reminds me of Roy , You fat bastard, Chubby Brown )




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    Drinking & Riding... wtf....Drinking & Driving...wtf... we regularly stop at local pubs on our way back home... raspberry/coke thats me & me hubby has a handle . Some people are selfish thinkers when it comes to alcohol/drinking in pubs etc & forgetting their limits. Not us...our kids n moko`s come first.
    And Im sure this is the same view for most.
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    Me?
    One handle when I'm near journeys end and that's it.

    But drink-drivers? - they keep ME in a job.............the losers.
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    I like getting more full than a bull's bum.... Terry McCashin's products rock!

    But I NEVER mix them with riding.... never!
    The only refreshment I will buy at a pub whilst on a ride is coffee or OJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    I'd have a beer or two and take the car a few kms through light traffic, but I wouldn't drive utterly pissed.

    As for riding, forget it.
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    If I'm going to drive my alcohol intake would be minimal - couple of glasses tops. On the bike my alcohol intake would be a big fat zero. I don't feel my driving to be impeded by a glass of wine or a beer, primarily because the four round things ( no, not my spare tyres) will give me all the balance and stability I need. The two round things under me (no, not my bum cheeks), my bike wheels, will NOT give me balance and stability if I misjudge anything. For me, keeping my bike balanced and upright is not so guaranteed with booze in my system and the absence of a tin can "safety net" clinches the deal!
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    At a pub I'll have 1-2 beers max depending on how i'm feeling, always with food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    But drink-drivers? - they keep ME in a job.............the losers.
    The biggest pisser is to me is that these arses tie up police resources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck View Post
    The biggest pisser is to me is that these arses tie up police resources.
    fuck I'll say, If those arsehole drink drivers would all stop then maybe the coppers could go find my laptop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    You can get done for that you know!
    Done for what? There is no law which states something along the lines of "Thou shalt not ride a pushbike whilst intoxicated"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Done for what? There is no law which states something along the lines of "Thou shalt not ride a pushbike whilst intoxicated"
    No; it goes something like "drunk in charge of a vehicle" and a pushbike is a vehicle, just like a skateboard.

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    I don't mind stopping for a beer while out for a ride.

    I'm not riding anywhere near my or my bike's limit so a tiny fractional reduction in reaction time isn't going to bother me too much.

    I probably wouldn't ride if I was at the legal limit, even though it has at some point been established that it is safe to operate a motor vehicle after that much alcohol.

    I think I've probably been more of a hazard when almost going to sleep inside my helmet than when I've had a pint in the afternoon, ironically one is illegal the other can't be tested for.
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    I'm just learning to drive at the moment and have promised myself to never EVER drink and drive. I will be buying a Breathalyzer when I get my restricted. Even though I wouldn't drink more than 1 drink in an evening if i know I'm driving, (or maybe no drink at all.)

    A couple of days ago I went skateboarding after a few beers and broke my arm. If alcohol makes me skate like a moron, imagine how it would make me drive? It's scary to think about. There are so many idiots out there on our roads, it's kind of like a minefield.

    If you drink and drive, you're a fucking idiot


    (And yes I realize I'm a fucking idiot for drunk-skating but at least I was only a risk to myself and not others.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    I don't mind stopping for a beer while out for a ride.

    I'm not riding anywhere near my or my bike's limit so a tiny fractional reduction in reaction time isn't going to bother me too much.

    I probably wouldn't ride if I was at the legal limit, even though it has at some point been established that it is safe to operate a motor vehicle after that much alcohol.

    I think I've probably been more of a hazard when almost going to sleep inside my helmet than when I've had a pint in the afternoon, ironically one is illegal the other can't be tested for.
    A mate of mine did that, broke his clutch arm, rode through a red and got nabbed. Copper took him to A&E, which was nice of him but when the quack gave my mate some painkillers the cop took his keys for eight hours. Suck.

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    I would also have a single beer at the end of a ride. The thing I make sure is that I am not going out for a "blast" after and I only have one, preferrably with something to eat.
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